
St. Pete's Roof Decision: Savings vs. Storm Damage
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St. Petersburgs decision to cut insurance coverage on Tropicana Field from $100M to $25M saved money but left the stadium vulnerable when Hurricane Milton hit. Repair costs reached $57.4M, prompting a recommendation to increase coverage to $50M. Despite the initial cut, city officials believe it was a smart fiscal choice due to better payouts and insurance payouts totaling $27.3M. The stadium is set to reopen for the Rays opening day on April 6th.
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